Supporting the Heroes of Tomorrow

From the sponsorship of Wonderlab: The Statoil Gallery at the Science Museum in London, to TechFest in Aberdeen, Statoil is inspiring the next generation and supporting the heroes of tomorrow.

Wonderlab: The Statoil Gallery at the Science Museum builds on children’s natural curiosity in STEM to ensure long lasting engagement. With 50 wonders of science to enjoy, the gallery reveals the beauty of the science and maths that shape our everyday lives.

Building on the success of the ongoing Wonderlab gallery, in 2017 Statoil and the Science Museum launched a nationwide competition to find Britain’s most imaginative and creative young people, Young Imagineers. The competition invited imaginative entrants aged 7-14 to design an invention that would make tomorrow’s world a better place. 10 finalists were chosen to present their ideas to an expert panel including Steph McGovern, Greg Foot, Lopa Patel and Jill Tully. The winning idea will be designed and displayed at the Science Museum from February 2018.

'Heroes of Tomorrow' is Statoil's long-established talent development programme. As part of this, Statoil sponsors TechFest’s 2017 public programme, a festival aimed at engaging people of all ages with science and technology in Aberdeen. On 6-7th December, Statoil is sponsoring a special ‘Heroes of Tomorrow’ event run by TechFest, with workshops, talks, tours and an awe-inspiring science show, courtesy of Robert Gordon University and the Science Museum in London. The event celebrates many of Aberdeen's finest examples of leadership and innovation in science, technology, engineering and maths and aims at developing S1 and S2 pupils’ interest and passion for STEM.

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